May 1, 2022 - Dust over the Persian Gulf
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On April 29, 2022, a fast-moving dust storm stretched across the
Persian Gulf. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)
on board NASA’s Terra satellite acquired a true-color image of the
scene on that same day. The camel-colored dust appears to rise in Saudi
Arabia and crosses both Saudi Arabia’s Farasan Islands and the Dahlak
Archipelago of Eritrea then blows over the coast of mainland Eritrea.
Dust storms are common natural hazards over the Persian Gulf throughout
the year. Dust storms rising from the Arabian Peninsula, which is rich
in sand seas, typically peak during spring and early summer when strong
northwesterly winds, known as the shamal, push dust southward across
the Persian Gulf. Such winds can rise rapidly and become quite fierce,
sometimes reaching gale force strength.
Image Facts
Satellite: Terra
Date Acquired: 4/29/2022
Resolutions: 1km (808.3 KB), 500m (2.1 MB), 250m (1.5 MB)
Bands Used: 1,4,3
Image Credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC
https://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/individual.php?db_date=2022-05-01
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